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Blinded by the worries Blinded by the doubt Blinded by the chance That tomorrow won't work out.
Blinded by the stress Blinded by the work Blinded by the chance That tomorrow bad things lurk.
Just as people can be blinded by lust, they can be blinded by selfishness.
Tries to do the right thing, but was blinded by the Ned Stark plague of getting people killed by being blinded by honor and goodness.
The four boys apart from my favorite will be snapping crocs necks, throwing straight lefts to knock out blinded lions, powerbombing blinded bulls, climbing trees so they can drop swanton bombs on the blinded bears, and doing that thing in the Avengers [where the Hulk slams Loki a bunch of times] to the wolves.
"We are so blinded to what a real unposed body looks like and blinded to what beauty is that people would find me less attractive within a 5 second pose switch," she wrote.
You've blinded yourself to the light that was already there.
Oh, no, I'm not blinded because I'm close to it.
Tandy stumbled out onto the little road, blinded by headlights.
Prepare to feel blinded by the new couple's combined coolness.
Well, he's supposed to only have blinded the piano player.
Arya got her justice, but was immediately blinded for it.
He's blinded by his ego and trapped by his arrogance.
The trailer's flexible canvas wall can be blinded at night.
Scientists think some of them were blinded during solar storms.
Perhaps the privatizing spirit of the era had blinded me.
Now a blinded, randomized trial has found it is not.
Completely blinded to even the possibility it could be true.
But it seems Trump was blinded by his unexpected electoral victory.
One can't blame these families for being particularly blinded by that.
"I heard Bruce Springsteen's 'Blinded by the Light,'" the judge said.
He was blinded several years ago when a roadside bomb detonated.
These outsiders blinded successive administrations in Washington to the rebels' shortcomings.
I do, and I'm not — it's not blinded in that respect.
I woke up blinded, unable to see anything except dull gray.
The Wall blinded us with it's beauty at CES last year.
Of course, they are blinded by the hatred for President Trump.
Malia could not see, blinded, she struggled on the rugged terrain.
Their intuitive side can be a bit blinded by their jealousy.
He is so blinded that he rudely leaves her a voicemail.
Their supposedly non-lethal pellets have blinded dozens and injured hundreds.
So don't be blinded by the price tag — do the math.
It's easy to become blinded by love and, frankly, good sex.
" Cardi B hit Lahren once more, calling her "blinded with racism.
Blinded by his vanities, Trump couldn't see the gift Obama offered.
She was blinded and lost a leg — but she had persevered.
He said Ward is "blinded by ambition" and lacks policy depth.
Some people were blinded or killed by adulterated black-market spirits.
Despite Dumbo's efforts, we would not be blinded by his cuteness.
Which is not to say that she is blinded by Sartremania.
Surgery caused an aneurysm that temporarily blinded him in one eye.
Plaintiff was blinded completely and had to be led to safety.
Another is a poet who was blinded by a Taliban bomb.
Caught in our own blinding light, we are blinded in return.
Would the winners be so white we were blinded where we sat?
By the way, who remembers that Bruce wrote "Blinded by the Light"?
Getting your cute fix But we aren't mindlessly blinded by cute animals.
Less than 5 percent reported randomization, sample size outcome or blinded assessment.
Three people were recently found to have been blinded by such treatments.
That's not just a matter of the media being blinded by success.
Unfortunately, political correctness and a worshipful attitude toward multiculturalism have blinded us.
Jenna, the girl they blinded, figures out that Spencer has been kidnapped.
To the outside world Trump appears snow-blinded to his own hubris.
We can't look at it directly or we would all be blinded.
Basically Nelly Furtado saved my life… right before she almost blinded me.
Sydney, the son, was blinded; he does little but knit and sputter.
Lampy and John, especially, have been blinded and brutalized by their upbringing.
"They attacked all of us, blinded by anger," Ms. Pavey said afterward.
We are also too easily blinded by wealth, or markers for wealth.
Another, "Narciso," was about a man blinded by his own good looks.
One woman was blinded, one wounded and the family's baby was killed.
Blinded by my admiration for Lola, I used to deeply pity Ella.
You misled your readers and were blinded by your own journalistic bigotry.
A retinal hemorrhage, a type of ministroke, temporarily blinded his left eye.
But Mr. Schneider was also blinded, he said, by his rapid rise.
Not all Putin foot soldiers are blinded by political agenda or profit.
It wasn't blinded, for instance, and there were downsides to the recommendations.
Perhaps Winnicott was blinded by nostalgia thinking back to long, hot summers.
It's not that you're blinded by the fact that you're close to something?
"We cannot keep getting blinded by the magic of his name," Oliver said.
As they see it, Lindsay was blinded by her need to get engaged.
Her affections blinded her and she was severely misguided, despite her good intentions.
But more worrying is that these trials aren't often blinded or properly controlled.
Rather than goading her to courage, the words blinded her to the obvious.
On a random note, do you know that song "Blinded by the Light"?
When a great white shark lunges and bites something, it is temporarily blinded.
The word "blinded" appears in small letters in the middle of the screen.
I was almost blinded too—it ripped this part of my face off.
"The problem is their eyes are ... blinded by the China opportunity," he added.
It's just going to leave you chained in the dark, blinded and wondering.
Woodard survived war overseas only to be blinded by the war at home.
The performance cues you to see Lou as blinded, maybe a little ridiculous.
How it has gradually blinded Israelis to the humanity of millions of Palestinians.
This will lead to inferior data blinded by both noncompliance and selection bias.
Our politicians are blinded by the money the Chinese pump into our economy.
My resentment blinded me to what was truly important: my empathy and humanity.
Ehsanpour confirmed that some are in critical condition, and one patient was blinded.
Engaging with virtuous hackers hasn't blinded me to the threat of cyber criminals.
I came to see how cataracts near-blinded her and incontinence shamed her.
I suggest being diplomatic, but firm, and not blinded by a pay bump.
But Trump's critics fear the president has been blinded by the constant flattery.
However, blinded by its bias against then-candidate Trump, the FBI did nothing.
I had also spent a lazy afternoon pleasantly blinded by Cartagena's kaleidoscopic facades.
That way, you're not blinded by a 'cool' job or desperate for any salary.
I have to believe that, because how else could I have been so blinded?
"   "I was kind of blinded because I thought we were in love, I guess.
Many nocturnal animals have very sensitive eyes, so they can be blinded and disoriented.
While walking her dog in 2015, Oberdorf was blinded after the leash suddenly recoiled.
As I exit the exhibition, I'm nearly blinded by the bright gift shop lights.
The thrill of the chase blinded the pursuers to the consequences of the catch.
Douglas Sidialo, spokesman with the Kenyan victims&apos association, was blinded in the attack.
For a while there, the sweeping visuals blinded me from acknowledging film's shaky foundation.
Blinded by his passion, he quit his day job without one client or prospect.
"Blinded by the Light" is ending summer on a rocky note for Warner Bros.
Blinded by hunger and delirium I can't be sure, but he certainly looks happy.
Blinded eyes beget bad judgments that can lead to bad outcomes — such as war.
"Blinded by the Light" was revered as a great, funny homage to Bruce Springsteen.
In that moment, as I was temporarily blinded, he asked me to marry him.
" They wrote that Patten was instead "blinded by a desire to accommodate his client.
It was actually just my being blinded by the selfish overwhelming love of makeup.
Ezra Pound was a cyclops: a giant cursed with tunnel vision and easily blinded.
Two photojournalists, Sérgio Andrade da Silva and Alex Silveira, were blinded by rubber bullets.
Most victims are women, who are blinded or disfigured by jilted partners or relatives.
Several patients have been blinded after fat-derived cells were injected into their eyes.
"Too many people are blinded by the media's representation of Arab culture," he says.
" Sirisena, Feltman added, "is somehow blinded to the realities into which he's thrust himself.
It became blinded by the bling and oh-so-cool chic of Silicon salons.
Picabia's set incorporated banks of lights that, when fully turned on, blinded the audience.
Many protesters say they have been blinded by rubber bullets and tear gas canisters.
I, however, failed to see heroism as I was blinded by his abusive nature.
We demanded a stop to the use of pellet guns that have blinded citizens.
I know, through firsthand experience, that the disease has blinded her to her own sacredness.
We are not blinded by the same pathological hate of all things Donald Trump it.
This is a story of a man blinded by paternal pride and a manipulative cult.
The headset blinded me to some of what was so exciting in the real world.
Now sure, a color-blinded society is all noble and great, but so are unicorns.
They also partially blinded American drivers by turning car lights on very brightly behind them.
The rare chance of driving the GT had blinded me from one key detail, though.
They seem so blinded to anything negative about Trump or the Republican stronghold in Congress.
She was left with burns on 70% of her body and blinded in one eye.
In one clip from the movie Annie, I was blinded by sunlight reflecting off water.
Unfortunately, the anti-GMO frenzy has also blinded activists to the potential benefits of GMOs.
Now, Mohland admits that the cryptocurrency community is delusional and he was blinded to it.
The bite nearly blinded the youngster and leaf him in the hospital for four days.
Melanie "Mel B" Brown's vision has been restored after she was temporarily blinded last week.
But being blinded by the ache for raw power is not just Selina Meyer's problem.
For more than 15 years, America and Western Europe have been blinded by their naivete.
"Today, insurance companies are blinded not having transparency on how to price drugs," he said.
In the process, she accidentally (or, so we have been led to believe) blinded Jenna.
But, blinded by his own ambition, Romney shares some of the blame for getting played.
" The feud escalated Sunday, with Cardi B calling Lahren "blinded with racism" and a "SHEEP.
"Warmer, warmer," Minnelli seems to say, as if willing us to be blinded and burned.
Others are blinded by partisan bias, and apply the rigid standard only to the opposition.
Public servants occasionally are blinded by a misguided belief in the superiority of their judgment.
Sharp was blinded by its early success in flat-screen TVs, employees and experts say.
"Don't be blinded by aggressive promotions and pay attention to your overall spending," Sakraida said.
Smoke blinded the security guards inside a warehouse at a nuclear weapons facility in Nevada.
He has run blinded home-use tests of the 10 top-selling shampoos and conditioners.
Congress became enamored with Big Tech and blinded by the bling of chic Silicon salons.
These investigations are observational, not double-blinded clinical trials, so they are not completely conclusive.
Thank you!" before joking again, "I think actually they were blinded by the red sweater.
Unlike cameras, for example, lidar cannot be fooled by shadows or blinded by bright sunlight.
Are the Republicans so blinded by loyalty to Trump that they can't do simple math?
This armadillo was blinded by the heat from a wildfire, veterinarian Jerjes Suarez told Reuters.
"People get blinded by their own agendas easily I've learned," McNeil told the news outlet.
The results of prospective trials can have different implications than those of double-blinded trials.
One of the biggest problems, scientists say, is that the tests have not been blinded.
After being blinded when a bomb shell detonated at his feet, he was transferred out.
Yeah, I was blinded by the money, but [the FBI] got me involved in it.
Yet perhaps the installation is a portrait of Fast — shallow and blinded by the colonized gaze.
Even TIME magazine is so blinded that they ignore all journalistic standards to trash Donald Trump.
Avoid being blinded by your present circumstances because they are a hindrance to your financial goals.
Cassils soon entered along with a photographer — both as blinded by the dark as the audience.
Everyone is so blinded by the carats, they give Jax their immediate blessings to marry Brittany.
In 1952, at the age of 6, Timmy developed a brain tumor that quickly blinded him.
Then, unless they're blinded by love, they tend to jump at the first signs of glitchiness.
As an observer, Flashman was often caustic but never blinded by the pieties of his age.
But she could be blinded by her own bigotry and espoused racist and anti-Semitic views.
"There are a bunch of really ignorant people out there blinded by their politics," Strzok said.
They're essentially "blinded," and so can get lost or exhausted and wash up on a beach.
There were rubber bullets flying everywhere in a crowd that was already blinded by tear gas.
Where Taberski was blinded by his own lust for celebrity, Reed is guided always by compassion.
Sisley, along with the rest of the team, will be "blinded," as required by the FDA.
The singer went to the hospital on Friday, complaining of being blinded in her right eye.
Whatever your cultural touchstones are, "Blinded By the Light" is a moving reminder of their power.
It feels like it was just yesterday when we were first blinded by its effervescent shimmer.
Brown, 43, went to the hospital on Friday, complaining of being blinded in her right eye.
Prosecutors may argue that he was a starstruck 18-year-old, who was blinded by celebrity.
"People getting blinded will become commonplace, must ban!" said one user on the messaging forum hupu.
" But as foreign solar rises, the Department of Energy seems to be "Blinded by the Light.
"We can be blinded by flattery from the seats of power," he wrote to his grandchildren.
In São Paulo alone, policemen have blinded four people at protests in the past few years.
Slinking out of the dark and blinded by tacky, halogen lighting, I spot what I'm after.
Is Shabbir a rightfully disgruntled customer or simply blinded in her unending odyssey for jalapeño dominance?
Even though the algorithm is blinded to players' gender, its output can be compared across genders.
"I was blinded; I would only think about Abou, Abou, Abou," Ms. Gilligmann told the court.
In the 110-page report, Stumpf was described as blinded by Wells Fargo's cross-selling success.
"The success of iPhone blinded us at Microsoft as to where Apple was heading," reveals Sinofsky.
The camera's flash blinded him for a moment, a crack of light—all this is vapor.
And his fondness for those London apartments has blinded him to the political peril they pose.
Multiple villages in Sicily claimed to possess the remains of Polyphemus, the Cyclops blinded by Odysseus.
A crackdown by Indian security forces led to hundreds of Kashmiris being killed, blinded and arrested.
When exhausted or blinded, the man with the granite chin typically stops holding up so well.
" Prostrate and blinded, he heard a disembodied voice ask, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?
Your seasonal depression will melt away once you've blinded yourself with an '80s neon turquoise ski jacket.
Few of the studies blinded the volunteers, meaning they knew if they were eating breakfast or not.
In 2010, for example, PCCA was sued for allegedly formulating yet another drug that blinded a patient.
He felt blinded for a moment, stunned, and then geometric flecks of color floated before his eyes.
The "to be blinded or stabbed to death" option wasn't always the only choice offered by Reyes.
The 40-year-old mother of two was also blinded with red-hot coals and severely beaten.
Brian Atwood heels, plus a Lorraine Schwartz diamond necklace that probably temporarily blinded an astronaut or two.
I had spent the past 90 minutes in a purely disassociated state, blinded by methane and fear.
It's not something anyone can do—a French tattooist blinded a man recently by doing it wrong.
"Blinded By Your Grace" Parts One and Two, the bit where he plays his mom's answering message?
But they were blinded by their own success, says Greg Jones of CreditSights, a financial-research firm.
At the same protest, a photographer was hit by a rubber bullet and blinded in one eye.
There's many amazing companies out there, but also don't be blinded by any type of brand name.
The authors acknowledge that the acupuncture treatment could not be fully blinded, possibly influencing the researchers' expectations.
In the airport, who was allegedly blinded in one eyeTheUnited Nations on Tuesday called for an investigation.
Ms. Streep's reverence for the Democratic nominee has not blinded her to the shortcomings of the Clintons.
Authors, editors and peer reviewers alike were seemingly blinded by conventional wisdom that killing predators protects livestock.
He reached the pass in a sweat, tongue out, half blinded by the glittering radiance all around.
In some cases, they've caused actual harm, as with three women blinded at a South Florida clinic.
I was dating a pretty young blonde from school and I was pretty blinded by her beauty.
"Many people are blinded by this kind of nationalism -- an extreme and narrow-minded nationalism," he said.
And the study wasn't blinded, meaning the patients knew what they were getting, nor was it randomized.
"I was so focused on the positive aspects of this that, frankly, I was blinded," he said.
Like Comey, Mueller believed in his own purity so much that he was blinded to his naïveté.
The euphoria blinded investors to the fact that other causes of past booms have not been overturned.
But some are so blinded by hatred of Trump that they argue he has done something sinister.
Survivors said flames spread quickly and billowing thick, black smoke blinded and choked those struggling to flee.
But after suffering a serious eye injury while exercising that partially blinded him, Reid changed his mind.
In some cases, he was accused of billing Medicare for tests on eyes that were irretrievably blinded.
The proportion disfigured by leprosy, blinded by diseases like trachoma or suffering from other ailments also fell.
If you think that way, then you can say your detractors are just blinded by political correctness.
In the summer of 2018, for example, the streaming service blinded us with the glory of Noah Centineo.
Now, for those of you who are so blinded by Trump hatred, there are laws in this country.
He said hundreds of Kashmiris had been killed or injured and shotgun pellets have blinded and maimed others.
The third is certainly possible: Republicans might be blinded by years of running against Obamacare and winning elections.
To control for bias, both groups and the researchers are typically "blinded" to whom is receiving the intervention.
In other cases, patients have been blinded, developed tumors at the site of drug injection, and even died.
During the call, Mattis spoke to Joel Tavera, who was blinded and seriously wounded in 2008 in Iraq.
Check out the video above for more on the science fair -- and prepare to be blinded by science.
Since being temporarily blinded in one eye in the caustic liquid attack, Navalny sometimes appears with a bodyguard.
Conway and others are claiming that survivors are blinded by their rage — if anything, it's opened their eyes.
Like we said before, it's easy to be blinded by the brilliance of the full moons this month.
The problem with the economists was their idealized models blinded them to the way power choked off competition.
One recent example: Three Florida women were blinded by a stem cell procedure meant to treat macular degeneration.
The human portion of the study was a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded trial with 14 healthy volunteers.
This is especially true of someone at Green's level of fame; here, such blinded creativity glares even brighter.
After the attack Filin - who had himself been a lead Bolshoi dancer in the past - was partially blinded.
Hundreds of Kashmiris have been killed or injured and shotgun pellets have blinded and maimed others, he said.
Most of us know what it is to feel heartsick, jealous, blinded by ambition or disappointed by ingratitude.
Sometimes people get blinded by love and you need those that you trust to help you see again.
"We're both just sort of blinded and perma-smile and stoked about everything right now," Fisher, 23, said.
Research into "blinded" résumés has sometimes found that it reduces bias — but never by a margin like that.
But pick the wrong one and you risk being misled by false analogies and blinded to better approaches.
Locals say the shotguns have inflicted severe injuries, and even blinded, hundreds of people, among them innocent bystanders.
A foreign journalist was also blinded after being hit in the eye with a rubber bullet on Sunday.
Her older sister was blinded, and the mother had fled, leaving her in charge of her 5 siblings.
Noses were reduced to holes, jaws broken beyond repair, eyes blinded, and whole physiognomies blurred by ripped flesh.
Frieze Week visitors were probably most spoiled for choice (or was it blinded?) with 25th-century Italian art.
Mr. Zeb said he had been blinded in a land mine blast that cost his brother his hand.
And as the first two pulled in, the beams were so bright even I was a little blinded.
Greenlee — the mother of Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins — was blinded in an acid attack in 2002.
Maia's privilege at once blinded her from reality and coddled her from the downfall of her parents' decisions.
"People get blinded by the amount of money," said Bill Kadereit, president of the National Retiree Legislative Network.
The current funding system is not blinded, which some have criticized as a factor contributing to racial disparities.
"She was blinded by the glitter and glamour of New York City," the judge said at her sentencing.
The family of his teenage love rejected him after he was blinded, marrying the girl to someone else.
And then Kim Jong Un says the past and practices that grabbed our heels blinded our eyes and ears.
About a quarter of the audience voluntarily blinded themselves as the choir sang towards it's also blindfolded mannequin idol.
But the FDA is calling out clinics that are offering unapproved, untested treatments, some of which have blinded patients.
The pilot, assisting police with a domestic violence call, reported being momentarily blinded, but maintained control of the helicopter.
"That probably made the opioid group look better than it would've if [the study] had been blinded," said Krebs.
The bigger danger, however, is to become blinded by the glare of green lights that signal the false positives.
At age 8, she was blinded in one eye when her brother accidentally shot her with a BB gun.
In March, the woman blinded by an unsanctioned stem cell treatment filed a lawsuit against Berman's Cell Surgical Network.
They have sensors that control the level of brightness so that onlookers or nearby drivers aren't blinded by lights.
Moreover, it has blinded progressives to the fact that local candidates know best how to appeal to their constituents.
You may remember him as the astronaut who was blinded by a solution in his helmet during a spacewalk.
In Blinded by the Right, David Brock reports that Grover Norquist had a portrait of Lenin in his home.
Almost blinded by the glare of the sand, he got a jump wrong and landed with a jarring impact.
But the United States cannot lead the peace process or drive the process blinded by our interests or timetables.
A foreign journalist was also blinded after being hit in the eye with a rubber bullet while covering clashes.
In the 110-page report, Stumpf was described as someone who was blinded by Wells Fargo's cross-selling success.
An Indonesian journalist was blinded from an eye injury she got covering protests in Hong Kong, her lawyers say.
The Earth and Sun appear so normal and hospitable to our eyes that we get blinded by their attributes.
One woman testified that she was nearly blinded when a piece of shrapnel struck her next to her eye.
Read more: A man in Kashmir says he was blinded in one eye after being shot by police pellets.
They're blinded by the sexiness and story of a company without focusing on the important factors that drive returns.
It both attracted and blinded you to what, ultimately, was a movie about the pernicious allure of cultural imperialism.
He had no choice, he says: He was but a hapless schmo, blinded by Farrow's immense beauty and charisma.
Photos of the woman went viral and unverified news reports claim she has been permanently blinded in that eye.
President Trump, blinded by Mr. Xi's flattery and blind to history, does nothing except cede more power to Beijing.
The images invite us to imagine what is gained and lost when we see and when we are blinded.
He falls for a self-described "Band-Aid" (Kate Hudson) who, like him, is blinded by the band's fame.
And every time the sword went in front of my face, I would get slightly blinded by the flames.
"I was so blinded by my love for DevaCurl... I felt like I was in a cult," she said.
That summer, I witnessed ballerinas spinning across the stage so ridiculously fast that I almost felt blinded by them.
"When I got to the top, I'd never been so happy to be blinded by the sunlight," Parrington said.
But it also means that they have blinded themselves with loyalty to a man who isn't loyal to them.
Dozens have been mutilated or blinded by the projectiles over weeks of Yellow Vest demonstrations, according to victim advocates.
"Let's not get blinded by the shine," said Leigh McAlea, a spokeswoman for Traid, a charity that recycles clothing.
"Let's not get blinded by the shine," said Leigh McAlea, a spokeswoman for Traid, a charity that recycles clothing.
Quite the opposite: Pacifism blinded the West to the growing Axis threat and made World War II more likely.
We could have been weathering the sea during a hurricane or blinded by a sandstorm in a frigid desert.
So blinded is he by his patriarchal worldview that he honestly believes his callous maneuvers will help his family.
Even though there had been red flags earlier on, he was blinded by love and wanted to make it work.
Three women with macular degeneration were blinded in 2015 after undergoing a stem cell treatment at a clinic in Florida.
Still, she tried not to let the disease stop her from singing — even when it blinded her in one eye.
Mike: I think that people's biggest stumbling block, both as artists and as human beings, is being blinded by pride.
They blinded Jenna, Charlotte had her odd sob story about being obsessed with Ali, but Noel doesn't make sense. 25.
Despite what I firmly believe was a gross overreaction, our protagonist was not blinded by the semen of her lover.
I think they're very blinded by the science of it and not at all thinking about those kinds of issues.
Crucially, the study was double-blinded, which meant that neither the researchers nor the participants knew which day was which.
But third-wave feminism also blinded me to the downsides of the "I choose my choice" school of female agency.
To ensure that the clockmaker would never again recreate such a treasure for anyone else, his commissioners had him blinded.
In most cases, the only way prosecutors learn the person's race is through police reports, and these can be blinded.
On one day in November, right in this area, a heavy sandstorm blinded the B-1s and the circling drones.
As he rose through church ranks, David grew distant from his father – and, writes Ron, became increasingly blinded by power.
Khadr was captured in the firefight, during which he was blinded in one eye and shot twice in the back.
The frequent depictions of Nebraska as flat, conservative, and boring blinded me and my friends from seeing our community's potential.
The frequent depictions of Nebraska as flat, conservative, and boring blinded me and my friends from seeing our community's potential.
The number of variants that play a role in disease risk is far higher than Mendel-blinded researchers had imagined.
Her political ambitions have blinded her to the most basic of lawyerly practices, knowing the answer to one's questions beforehand.
He recalls the case of a village chief he met who was becoming blinded by his infection and couldn't work.
When blood and sweat blinded him, he maintained an eerie sense of Big Chet's position and fended the boy off.
In 1982, I was progressively blinded by retinal degenerative disease, which initiated my life's work as a disability rights advocate.
Those angels peeled back his own life and revealed to him the reality he'd missed while blinded by material ambition.
"The actor jokingly added: "I think actually they were blinded by the red sweater and couldn&apost make anything out.
U.S. Stem Cell must stop injecting fat extracts into patients, an unproven treatment that federal officials say blinded some patients.
Its star trackers, used to help the spacecraft's navigation, have been blinded, even when not looking directly at the sun.
"After I was temporarily blinded by the mace, I could hear the rioting escalating in front of me," he wrote.
Gatica became one of two people blinded in both eyes after he was shot with rubber bullets on Nov. 8.
"If Facebook moves forward with the plans that they have at the moment, we will be blinded," Mr. Wray said.
Consider Gurinder Chadha's recent film "Blinded by the Light," based on a memoir by the journalist and broadcaster Sarfraz Manzoor.
Blinded by a compulsion to become the first American oligarch, Mr. Trump cannot see how expertly he is being played.
Bruce Springsteen's songbook did not help "Blinded by the Light" (Warner Bros.), which went down in flames over the weekend.
Some participants told the French media that they were blinded by the tear gas and accidentally fell into the water.
A strange hysteria about the "boat people" seems to have blinded Australia to what is being perpetrated in its name.
"We should not be blinded by North Korea's charm offensive," he said, referring to its participation in the Winter Olympics.
But even when the action in Washington is driving markets, it is easy to be blinded by your political opinions.
"I haven't gotten an update," Koepka said, noting he was praying the fan had not been blinded, per The Sun.
Bruce Springsteen's songbook did not help "Blinded by the Light" (Warner Bros.), which went down in flames over the weekend.
Their hatred toward one president is so amazing that you are blinded to the truth of what is happening right now.
Dutch researchers went back and analyzed over 80 randomized, blinded, controlled studies of using music before, during, and after invasive surgery.
GUTFELD: Do think it&aposs because they&aposre blinded by emotion that they cannot see the positive effects of the economy.
The new white narrative claims blacks and other people of color are blinded by race, while white people are race blind.
But Zuckerberg also admits that the idealist train of thought might have blinded the company to potential misuses of Facebook's toolset.
Almost blinded by a BB gun at 11 years-old, Frameri co-founder Konrad Billetz (pictured center) has since worn glasses.
In April, a man flung acid across a crowded London nightclub, injuring 20 and leaving two people blinded in one eye.
All this connectivity is great, but it has also blinded us to the associated risks of being online at all times.
It does a good job of diffusing the light, which is what you want when you don't want to be blinded.
But the company appears to have been blinded by its belief that technology is not value-neutral, but a universal good.
The drama is set centuries after a 21st-century calamity that killed most of the world's population, and blinded the rest.
Many of us just returned from CES where we were blinded by TVs and saw the future of tech in turntables.
Despite his pulverized brain mass, Gage went on to make a full recovery, with the exception of a blinded left eye.
But, more importantly, this unnamed actor is feeding into the myth that women are hysterical and frequently blinded by their emotions.
It's not clear if Dhani was exhausted or temporarily blinded by the sun but, either way, he takes a nasty fall.
Alexis Madrigal talks to Siva Vaidhyanathan, author of a new book called Antisocial Media, about whether Facebook is blinded by data.
The blaze that engulfed her was so hot, it turned her black Kia Rio white, incinerated her clothes and blinded her.
AB posted about the incident, explaining he couldn't finish the show because he was "blinded and disoriented," but doing better now.
The answer is that partisanship blinded their displeasure, just as it continues to with respect to Trump's travel and immigration ban.
There's also a dark mode so you're no longer blinded by a white interface when using Apple TV in the dark.
Don't think about being blinded, think about what you're gonna see at the end of the runway when you get there.
How do you convince those who are blinded by their privilege of the harm that their actions can have for others?
They've encountered each of them and have nothing to show for it, and the girls have since been blinded and brutalized.
After dinner one night, I was standing across the street from Freek's Mill reading emails when a bright light blinded me.
Thousands of cattle died in the fire, but thousands wretchedly survived—blinded, their ears gone, ear tags melted, udders burned off.
Well, except when a gash of sunlight sneaked past the bedroom curtain, reflected off a nearby mirror, and temporarily blinded me.
"The closer the planet is to its star, the more blinded we are by the light of the star," said Lagrange.
Trump Derangement Syndrome -- many people are simply too blinded by their perception of the President to think clearly, critically, or honestly.
"Stuff we'll able to resolve, we'll be able to keep an eye on while they're essentially blinded," Dr. Hansen-Koharcheck said.
A con man can only succeed when the mark is blinded by his or her own ego, greed, insecurity, or prejudice.
Anecdote fuels the movement, because no large randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled studies have produced evidence that parasites can cure anything.
Scores were also partially or fully blinded by pellet guns, a controversial move adopted by Indian security forces to quell protests.
Unfortunately, like he said, he was blinded by the greed and got himself in the situation that he got himself into.
A pathology team began blinded research on the brain as a clinical team compiled medical records and interviewed family and friends.
You can watch the rest of the trailers over at CBS' YouTube page — that is, if you wish to be blinded.
In fact, Barboza was blinded by the jab of Dariush snapping his head back as he began jumping into the knee.
In a purely explanatory randomized controlled trial, patients would be assigned to one medication or the other, in a blinded fashion.
Named Hope by her rescuers, an orangutan in Indonesia who was shot and blinded by villagers now lives in an enclosure.
"I saw a flame that blinded my eyes, then I went unconscious," said Nazeer Ahmad, 45, who suffered a head wound.
Maybe these are also falconry-trained birds, and one of them could bring you the gun after the hunter is blinded.
Perhaps I am blinded by my own pessimism, but I do often wonder whether hope is a rational response to reality.
When Tiresias replied that sex was nine times better for women than men, Hera was so enraged that she blinded him.
India has blinded more civilians in Kashmir with pellet guns than any other regime in the recorded history of the world.
I have frequently seen beetles and skippers tipped headfirst into these flowers, engulfed by and momentarily blinded by the color pink.
He was taken to a hospital in 2017 after someone threw green chemical liquid in his face and nearly blinded him.
Like that movie, "Blinded by the Light" derives many of its laughs from the divide between conservative parents and defiant children.
Application reviewers say a blinded system wouldn't allow them to evaluate the track records and competency of those vying for funding.
"As a pop star, Josh's whole concert life involves literally being blinded by the spotlight that's on him," Ms. Chavkin added.
You have your son, daughter, niece or nephew on our home turf and where they can't be blinded: the family table.
Protect your eyes and don't look into the sun for too long or you will be blinded – said the common advice.
Actually being pragmatic on the debate around climate change, while avoiding being blinded by partisanship by playing strictly to one side.
In October 1973 a Park Slope boy was attacked and blinded by a neighbor who threw sulfuric acid in his face.
Unfortunately, the name's wide acceptance in Venezuela blinded my parents to the fact that it's a confusing name in other languages.
The study had some limitations, including that the practitioners performing the evaluations were not blinded to whether the toddlers had previous diagnoses.
" Had the tumor killed her instead, she would have been blinded, paralyzed, and in terrible pain, Diaz added, calling the ordeal "torture.
" He closed with the second part of the ballad "Blinded By Your Grace" and his most-popular single, "Big For Your Boots.
Blinded by love and convinced that the only way he can win over Aarfa is by learning to wrestle, Sultan trains hard.
At every stage of this process people were blinded to the dangers of what they were doing by their own self-interest.
I do think hope exists and it's important to not become bitter, and so blinded by our bitterness that we become stagnant.
But as rich-world firms pull out the stops to sell their wares to Africans, they risk being blinded to two facts.
HurtThat's a map NASA put together of the Milky Way last year—and it shows that we're blinded by our own galaxy.
Vikander stepped onto the red carpet at an event on Thursday night and nearly blinded photographers with her wedding and engagement rings.
The flash temporarily blinded the ghost, whose shocked, blinking retreat — bumping into the doorframe on its way out — Frank captured on film.
It's especially scary because a few seconds after he jumps, he's surrounded and blinded by the fog until the ground suddenly appears.
Peace isn't something that happens from one day to the next, but we can't keep going like this, blinded by our pain.
Besides, urban dwellers are blinded to the stars, planets, and even meteor showers when so much artificial light drowns out the sky.
Besides, urban dwellers are blinded to the stars, planets, and even meteor showers when so much artificial light drowns out the sky.
Yet he notes that Hillis' ­follow-up study, which was blinded and used newly drawn blood samples, came to the same conclusions.
I mean, the whole mess started when Ali (Sasha Pieterse) threw a smoke bomb into Jenna's (Tammin Sursok) shed and blinded her.
On August 11, a female medic was allegedly blinded in one eye after police shot at the crowd in Tsim Sha Tsui.
She was progressively blinded by retinal degenerative disease in 1982 and has been a disability rights advocate for more than 30 years.
The movable reflector makes the light level easy to adjust and ensures that no one will be blinded by a bare bulb.
Unfortunately, we've seen this script before, and others will be too blinded or too self-interested to make just and necessary changes.
The parity of the top of the NFL may have blinded you to this, but the Browns have really been indescribably bad.
If there was a fire safety inspector within four miles of Wrigley Field on Friday night, she must have willfully blinded herself.
In blinded trials, patients who get statins are no more likely to report feeling muscle aches than patients who get a placebo.
Mr. Seabrook was "a union leader who is supposed to serve the common good but became blinded by greed," Ms. Pomerantz said.
He was burned by embers, inhaled a lot of smoke, and was almost blinded by smoke and particles during this harrowing ordeal.
He told the judge that he was blinded by personal ambition and the thrill of being part of Mr. Trump's electoral victory.
Know everything but learn nothing, see everything but be blinded, count but not allow someone to matter, hear everything but not listen.
In a broadcast earlier this week, Mr. Bannon warned Mr. Trump's supporters not to be blinded by their animosity toward the speaker.
At least a thousand protesters have been struck in the eyes by pellets fired by police officers, and some have been blinded.
In November, Guthrie's 2-year-old son, Charley, threw a sharp toy train at her and almost blinded her in one eye.
"You have to be crazy or blinded by rage to do something like this," said 58-year-old Volkmarsen native Rainer Bellmann.
But now, up ahead, a fog so thick that it nearly blinded drivers on the freeway enveloped the hillsides near their destination.
Many were partially or fully blinded by the use of pellet guns, a controversial move by Indian security forces to quell protests.
Its love for policies that play well in focus groups blinded it to the revolutionary possibility of policies that are actually good.
Deprived of such insights, analysts would unintentionally render incomplete and thus inaccurate assessments, and decision-makers would be blinded from lurking dangers.
Mr. Dar's attack on Thursday was aimed at the force, whose use of pellet guns against protesters has blinded scores of people.
The prince told police officers at the scene that he was momentarily blinded by the sun while pulling onto a main thoroughfare.
Convinced that his son was trying to kill him, Nader ordered him to be blinded and his eyes displayed on a platter.
Psychiatrists might be blinded by their commitments as insiders, but this academic view seemed sustainable only by remaining on the outside looking in.
Wouldn't it be cool, he thought, if he could create a tool to fix that problem—to provide sight when blinded by smoke?
He threw acid at her as well as at her two daughters -- Nitu, who was maimed and blinded, and Krishna, who was killed.
Even writing this open letter to you can get me in trouble because many of us right now are blinded by our fears.
A year earlier, another 14-year-old was blinded after an e-cigarette exploded in a Brooklyn mall, according to CNN affiliate WPIX.
PHILADELPHIA MAN PARTLY BLINDED BY FIREWORKS SHARES HARROWING STORY TO WARN FOURTH OF JULY REVELERS Police are still investigating who sent the note.
Ahead, see some of the strongest natural hairstyles from the magical evening... and try not to get blinded by all of the sparkle.
The tiny lesions, which contain buildup from cell debris and calcium, even eroded through her conjunctival surface... and could have blinded her permanently.
Anna was sitting in the parked car with two friends when a charcoal gray van pulled up and flashlight beams momentarily blinded her.
But Melton refused to give up, running experiments on greater quantities of mice and recruiting researchers from other labs to run blinded studies.
The Oryx antenna operates at a 10-micron wavelength that can see through fog and, unlike lidar, not get blinded by bright sunlight.
Three months after she permanently blinded herself while under a meth-induced psychosis, Kaylee Muthart is home and adapting to life without sight.
Action Bronson's show got way too lit -- by a strobe light -- which damn near blinded him mid-set ... sending him to the hospital.
"We should have blinded it," Metzker says, using the technical term for when scientists mask information about their test subjects to avoid bias.
After behaving defiantly toward the domineering Aunts, her character is blinded in one eye and used as an example to the other Handmaids.
A billionaire superman with a rictus grin, striding straight past human drones, tethered to machines and blinded to reality by blinking plastic masks.
But Sassoon couldn't see that — blinded by her hurt feelings over how Kim treated her at a recent party at Dorit Kemsley's house.
Eye-Bonds legislation has the support of the Foundation Fighting Blindness, National Alliance for Eye and Vision Research, and Blinded Veterans of America.
One man, a mechanic who had been blinded in one eye by shrapnel, said he had searched for three days for his father.
Although his son is blinded while serving abroad as a soldier in support of an unspecified American-led war, Armand expresses no anger.
It makes a great conversation piece when we have friends over, and the light isn't so bright that we feel blinded by it.
Francisco Torres-Aranda said people were blinded by their fear of change, unable to see the benefits that immigration is bringing to Hazleton.
The results, which have been published by Gallup and Knight, show that the blinded group is significantly more trusting of the news content.
Without warning, a wall of flames exploded through the cabin, filling it with thick black smoke that blinded Wes and his co-pilot.
"People talk about the great public health victory over lead, which is true, but I think it kind of blinded us," he said.
To Colvin — whether half-blinded by shrapnel in Sri Lanka or uncovering a mass grave in Iraq — that suffering was always the story.
A number of journals have moved toward fully blinded reviews, in which reviewers don't know the authors or institutions of papers they're judging.
Both leaders are blinded by their own nearsighted ambitions and fail to see what's in the best interest of the people they represent.
But the point here is that conservatives were slow to see it, in part because they were blinded by their hatred of Clinton.
"You can't do a double-blinded placebo-controlled trial of red meat and other foods on heart attacks or cancer," Dr. Hu said.
In Scudamore's opinion, West Ham executives broke the rules because they were blinded by the possibility of deep-pocketed owners buying the club.
And when emotions and family ties get involved, we can be further blinded from financial reality and unwilling to make tough, pragmatic choices.
Peer-reviewed, lab-generated, randomized, controlled, double-blinded evidence will always be the gold standard, but such studies aren't always fundable, or ethical.
Warner had hoped that female moviegoers would rally around releases like "The Kitchen" and "Blinded by the Light," which were directed by women.
He traveled to the French front and found his subject in a line of gas-blinded soldiers, being led to a medical tent.
We rely on anecdotal evidence and case reports and rarely have randomized, double-blinded, controlled trials as a basis for management of disease.
The police and soldiers were using small-gauge shotguns—called pellet guns by the locals—and some of the victims had been blinded.
In that reality, resistance isn't about mindless obstruction by people blinded by the pain of ideological defeat or people gorging on sour grapes.
The Sagrada Família, looming like a castle in the sky, almost blinded me with its prodigiousness when I emerged from the Metro station.
"The last thing you want to do is take your gain, get blinded by a tax benefit, and lose your money," he said.
In the eyes of the beer drinker who sticks to lager, craft-beer drinkers, blinded by their passion, often come across rather silly.
John Singer Sargent's large epic painting, "Gassed," shows a disturbing scene he saw near Ypres—the blinded casualties of a mustard gas attack.
Both believe that a colorblind liberalism is one that has blinded itself to important parts of what matters to individuals from minority groups.
Bernie Sanders, by contrast, has been so blinded by his values that the reality of the situation does not seem to penetrate his mind.
However, when the sun comes out, everybody's inner asshole—blinded by their need for booze and summer vibes—seems to come out with it.
But also sometimes the most obvious things in life are the best, and only blinded contrarians choose not to like things that are good.
His illness blinded him, and he expressed fears that Sheldon might carry through with a plan they'd once discussed to take their lives together.
State medical boards, charged with regulating all physician activity -- including moral turpitude -- should not be blinded if physicians are truly there to alleviate suffering.
"The now repulsive obsession with Nvidia … has blinded people to the semis that can provide the fuel to the next leg higher," he said.
"Phoenix's Hollywood-elite world view has clearly blinded him to the sacrifice and struggles of America's dairy farmers," Keller said in a blistering statement.
He's ejected into space, threatened by an unseen force, and rescued by a blinded woman with unclear motives who helps him in unclear ways.
It lights up in 16 different colors and gives off just the right amount of light, so they won't get blinded by the overhead. 
When you defied the Many-Faced God at the end of season 5 and killed Meryn Trant without permission, you were blinded as punishment.
And it's a lesson for other pollsters — Brigade employees might have been too blinded by their political beliefs to take their own data seriously.
It lights up in 16 different colors and gives off just the right amount of light, so they won't get blinded by the overhead.
He also told a judge that he was blinded by personal ambition and the thrill of being part of Donald J. Trump's electoral victory.
" Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's campaign spokeswoman, said of Pelosi: "Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive nature of her smug, elitist behavior.
" Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's campaign spokeswoman, said of Pelosi: "Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive nature of her smug, elitist behavior.
He started losing his vision at 17 due to a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic condition that also blinded his uncle.
Photo via Google Street ViewWhile vacationing in Sin City you may have been blinded by the desert sun reflecting in this gaudy glittering jewel.
Critics claim that 3G's obsession with slashing costs may have blinded Kraft Heinz to the need to invest in products that appeal to consumers.
"The promise of dollar signs seems to have blinded the commission to the known danger signs," said ACF campaigner Dave Sweeney in a statement.
Muhsin dived in to try and rescue one boy who had been shot, only to be hit himself in the left eye and blinded.
This weekend's fight was no different: Even when reeling from blows and blinded by his own blood, Pettis quickly spun back into Poirier's guard.
The study was double-blinded — again, the patients and doctors didn't know which procedure they were involved in — to reduce the risk of bias.
The stunning part is that the Democrats are so blinded that they can't see what is obvious to everyone else who is paying attention.
In the study, researchers were using a strain of mice that had mutations causing early onset retinal degeneration—a disorder that blinded the mice.
Despite positive reviews, "Blinded by the Light" couldn't hit the right tune with audiences and debuted with a dismal $4.5 million from 2,307 screens.
So on the one hand, American voters are blinded to more important facts because of the dominating focus on national polls in presidential elections.
America cannot be blinded by Facebook, Google, and Twitter's popularity because they these companies have a moral obligation to protect interests of the public.
That, or maybe I was just a bit blinded by the sports car headlights and the complete lack of trash on the city streets.
The health of the American people depends on restoring democratic oversight and regulation over powerful food and drug companies blinded by greed and arrogance.
" Clearly McGugan was blinded by the brilliance of these pups, telling TODAY that, throughout the day there was "not one bark in these dogs.
Whether it's sponge-cleaning dead bodies, suffering beatings by a bo staff, or getting blinded, the Girl with No Name can't be broken easily.
Traditional retailers are largely blinded by the behemoth's warehousing innovations, just as they are about to be hit with an in-store innovation blow.
The all-white echo chamber where you received your information had so distorted your ability to see that you were temporarily blinded from reason.
In Act III, during Samson's scene of captivity — shorn of his hair, blinded and turning a mill wheel — the character's spirit is utterly broken.
She was blinded in her right eye after being hit by a foul ball at a minor-league game in Eastlake, Ohio, in 2014.
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT A British teenager (Viveik Kalra) raised by traditional Pakistani parents becomes a Bruce Springsteen superfan in late-Thatcher-era Britain.
"We've become blinded by the constant focus on the 2 percent standard," Senator Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, said during the NATO meetings.
Willow is blinded by grief after losing Tara to Warren's stray bullet, and no longer morally tethered by her late lover's voice of reason.
"Many people have been partially or completely blinded," Mr. al-Hussein said, urging security forces to stop using the shotguns during crowd-control operations.
A cartridge can contain hundreds of pellets and they have caused thousands of injuries in Kashmir in recent years, including hundreds of people blinded.
In previous versions of macOS, you were able to make your dock and menu bar darker, but other interface elements blinded you with whiteness.
Most people are blinded by the brand of the company, and they ignore what the experience day-to-day is going to be like.
For movies, cue up new releases like X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Yesterday, The Kitchen, Blinded by the Light, and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.
The lawyer for an Indonesian journalist injured when police fired a projectile during protests on Sunday said she had been blinded in one eye.
It is not that designers are sticking their heads in the sand exactly, as much as simply allowing themselves to be blinded by beauty.
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Lack, who was hardly alone in media circles in pursuing Kelly, may have been blinded by a familiar malady of television executives: glamour glare.
He later wrote to apologize to the woman injured in the accident which he said was partly caused by him being blinded by sunshine.
Which, by the way, has always been divided — it's just that for too many of us, we were blinded to it by our privilege.
That aesthetic relied on actors wearing masks and metal footwear to suggest the horses that are blinded by a sexually dysfunctional stableboy, Alan Strang.
"Disproportionate numbers of blacks are blinded by preventable causes," Dr. Bath wrote in a 1979 paper in the Journal of the National Medical Association.
I think that a lot of political campaigns, and in the U.S., a lot of campaign staff and vendors get blinded by their own ideology.
"I was blinded by the fancy degrees hanging on the wall," Margraves said, describing how he took his daughters to Nassar for various sports injuries.
To Clinton, Obama has overlearned the lessons of Iraq, and his fear of foreign entanglements has blinded him to the good American can do abroad.
During a cataract surgery in 2009, a Florida woman was injected with a compounded medication that, she alleged in a lawsuit, blinded her left eye.
Take Ho's multicolored ping pong balls, shaped like the beanbag rounds that have injured and allegedly blinded multiple civilians (reports are unconfirmed by the HKPF).
He doesn't sugarcoat the fact that life will be harder for Aaron now — like it was for Matt after he was blinded as a boy.
Gage survived, but it was rough going: he was blinded in one eye, suffered a fungal infection in the brain, and fell into a coma.
" Kayleigh McEnany, campaign spokeswoman for Trump, said of Pelosi: "Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive nature of her smug, elitist behavior.
Firelord Sozin (Ozai's father and Zuko's grandfather) is so blinded by ego and greed that he launches a war, betraying his dear friend Avatar Roku.
She's also worried about Jenna (Tammin Sursok), who finally attempted to exact revenge on the Liars for their role in the accident that blinded her.
He drives 80 miles to receive ongoing free care from an eye doctor he met at RAM who diagnosed the glaucoma that almost blinded him.
Because the study wasn't blinded, "people might've reported positive effects because they were led to expect the blanket would have a positive effect," STAT wrote.
We know Barry well enough now to be aware of how blinded he is from who he is, how little he actually knows his truth.
They may have fatefully helped intensify Hitler's psychopathology as he lay brooding upon the Armistice in a military hospital, temporarily blinded by British mustard gas.
Okay, with all that being said, I do have one major concern with Lucy, and that is the idea that someone could be temporarily blinded.
Photographer Tali Mayer has taken portraits of the people who have been injured, many of them blinded, by "sponge bullets" fired by Israeli law enforcement.
It has partly or completely blinded at least 1.8 million people, and affects some of the poorest and most marginalized rural communities, the WHO says.
But the idea that white evangelicals are hypocrites for sticking with Trump presupposes that they're so blinded by the prospect of either repealing Roe v.
An Indonesian journalist who was shot in the eye during protests on Sunday has been permanently blinded, her lawyer said in a statement on Wednesday.
Hendricks' study, and another group at NYU using psilocybin to treat alcohol dependence, are randomized and double-blinded, the gold standard of modern medical research.
There are people that love celebrities like her but sometimes get so blinded by that love that they deny any possible mistakes they can make.
On Sunday, however, Bloomberg appeared to reverse course, acknowledging that his desire to drive down crime blinded him to the negative impacts of the program.
"No one ever expects to be blinded by a line drive or lose vision from a layup, but these things happen every year," Haring said.
I spent my days going to the morgue to count the dead and to sit in hospitals with children who had been blinded by shrapnel.
On either side of the bridge are cages, one containing an inverted blinded Justice, wielding her scales and sword, the other an inverted Lady Liberty.
Among protesters there have been 1,900 injuries, 109 of them serious — including 303 who were blinded in one eye and four who lost a hand.
During mass protests in Kashmir in 2016, when Indian troops killed about 100 protesters and blinded several hundred, Mr. Dar was shot in his leg.
The number of women cured was not reported, the study was not blinded, many dropped out and the quality of the evidence reported was poor.
Volunteers in the exercise studies rarely were blinded, for instance, since it's hard to prevent people from knowing whether or not they are working out.
BLIND Alec Baldwin, as a novelist left blinded and widowed from a car accident, meets Demi Moore, who volunteers at a center for the sightless.
Sergei Y. Filin, his predecessor, was partially blinded in an acid attack that a rising young male star, Pavel V. Dmitrichenko, was jailed for organizing.
Sarfraz Manzoor is the author of the memoir, "Greetings from Bury Park," and co-writer of "Blinded by the Light," a movie inspired by it.
Those with the moral courage to protest the Vietnam War sometimes became blinded to the reality of the North Vietnamese government—and on and on.
An enthusiasm that blinded me from seeing the potential risks involved in scattering the ashes of my mentor in the orchestra pit of the Met.
Researchers conducted a randomized, double-blinded trial with 115 overweight and obese adults aged 50 to 75 who were at high risk for cardiovascular disease.
Donald Trump came on strong Thursday calling George Stephanopoulos a hater who is so blinded by his former bosses he doesn't see his own hypocrisy.
And though Mr Sachs lays to rest a long-standing myth that Toscanini once blinded a violinist in a fit of rage, tantrums were certainly common.
Chance of death: 12.5% Arya Stark might've been blinded last season after killing Ser Meryn Trant out of vengeance, rather than because it was his time.
Chance of death: 7.69% Arya Stark might've been blinded last season after killing Ser Meryn Trant out of vengeance, rather than because it was his time.
The left I would submit is so blinded, dogmatic in their ideology and their hatred that they refuse to accept even basic facts, sometimes scientific facts.
"At the moment, why I haven't pushed to move forward with a wedding date is that it's been very difficult with him being blinded," she said.
By doing that, it deliberately blinded itself to noticing when the people are a bigger threat to the institution than legal restraints on it would be.
" Thandie Newton (who plays the seductive Madame Maeve Millay) tells of nearly being blinded in an outdoors scene, facing into the sun, "because robots don't squint.
I can't speak towards them, but I would hope that people — and the viewers — know that I am smart enough to not be blinded by lust.
And she's got a strong head on her shoulders, so it's hard to imagine she'd really be "blinded by lust" when making such an important decision.
Blinded as a boy in an accident that gave him super senses, Matt Murdock is a lawyer living in Hell's Kitchen (the Hellmouth for this franchise).
Perhaps you were blinded by the endless parade of sequins and epic trains and forgot to actually look up at the faces of your favorite celebs.
Mr. Trump lost in Iowa because his ego blinded him to the fact that he needed data, TV ads and a real ground game in Iowa.
As a teen of the 1980s, the only POETRY IN MOTION to me was Miss Sakamoto, of Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me With Science": Your thoughts?
Walk beside him on the way out of one of the many fashion shows he attends and you can expect to be blinded by camera flashes.
While all of these facts are actually the nightmarish circumstances of June's repeated rapes, Serena is too blinded by her own jealousies to understand us much.
On Monday, Cramer said that the Fed's shift from being data dependent to being blinded by the desire to normalize rates could spell trouble for stocks.
The Professor, who plays piano at the Hôtel Ma Cherie, told me he knew the blinded man himself and had it straight from his own mouth.
Instead, I opt for a laugh/smile that instead makes me so squinty it looks like my eyes are closed because I'm blinded by the sun.
In that same piece, which focused on reparations, Coates suggested that the Vermont senator's focus on income inequality has perhaps blinded him to issues of race.
Future studies untangling these questions, which Chang and others are working on, could examine what happens to the auditory cortex in people who are temporarily blinded.
Cramer also reiterated his comments about a shift at the Federal Reserve from being data-dependent to being blinded by the desire to normalize interest rates.
It's easy to get blinded by the dollar signs when considering a job, but just because a gig pays well today doesn't mean it always will.
The mothers of both men are also featured in the doc and talk about how they trusted the pop singer, but were blinded by his fame.
Independent safety monitors oversee blinded trials so that they can be halted or unblinded early in case they determine that the drug is doomed to fail.
But the White House's laudable goal of reducing government waste has seemingly blinded it to the reality that not all tax dollars spent are dollars wasted.
Renck said that during the raid, one flash-bang grenade went through the open doorway of his young son's bedroom, and it "blinded and deafened" him.
But think about it: Can you think of a party or political movement that has devoted so much time to hatred without being blinded by it?
Any court that denies this is living in fantasy, blinded by a mechanical doctrine that has no relevance to the phenomena it is supposed to control.
We could wake up one morning and be blinded and deafened by adversary powers, because so many of our most precious assets are up in space.
To truly vet a treatment, it must undergo multiple phases of randomized, double-blinded clinical trials of hundreds of patients, which can cost millions of dollars.
Neetu, 24, an aspiring chef who was left blinded after own father flung acid on her, offers coffee alongside her mother and fellow survivor Geetu, 46.
"It had been blinded," said Ramadhani, a habitat protection manager with the Center for Orangutan Protection, which made an X-ray examination of the dead animal.
It's quite possible this should have been obvious to me much sooner than it was, that I was blinded to certain realities I should have recognized.
The biggest danger is almost that people might have too much talent in cinema, leaving people potentially blinded to things that might or might not work.
Two dozen of the victims were minors, and 14 of the survivors were blinded by snipers who fired rubber bullets, said Vilma Núñez, the organization's president.
As the group heads into a nearby ancient tomb, a blinded and wounded Ignis must be carefully and slowly led around the dungeon, supported by Prompto.
"Make one more remark like that, and I'll rip you apart, starting with your—" A white light blinded 29S, sending him sprawling onto the carpeted floor.
They don't know which one they are on, and the researchers are also blinded to that until data analysis to reduce the potential for biased results.
But the media world is all too blinded by partisanship to make the same request Dr. Scheiner and Dr. Lahita have in lucid and reasoned fashion.
Although the flight took off in clear skies in Orange County, it eventually encountered a fog so thick that it nearly blinded drivers on the freeway.
I enjoyed Brother Andrew's miraculous escapes from brutal soldiers, and at 13 I believed in the power of prayer that blinded the eyes of his persecutors.
The police responded by firing on protesters with pellet guns, killing scores and injuring thousands, many of whom were blinded by pellets lodged in their eyes.
Herodotus, an ancient Greek historian, wrote that the Scythians blinded their slaves, and the warriors drank the blood of the first enemy they killed in battle.
Its right eye is covered with a bloodied bandage in homage to a first-aider who was partially blinded by a police projectile during a demonstration.
"Blinded by how clean the streets are, how beautiful the city is... she thought it was the miracle country that had been talked about," Anne says.
On the way a storm blew up, and Putnam – separated from his guides, half-blinded by snow – drifted out to sea on a chunk of ice.
But The Irishman uses Frank's perspective on the women in his life to remind us that his myopia has blinded him to the truth about himself.
As we reported ... Offset recently blinded Cardi B with birthday bling, and the pendant is one of the most iconic pieces Offset's commissioned from the Icebox.
He has become so blinded by his intense and unbridled hatred for the duly elected president of the United States that he's now embracing crazy conspiracy theories.
"In an accident situation where you are possibly injured or blinded, where there is water rushing in, you may not be able to find it," he says.
Back in 2002, she was ambushed by a woman who threw a dangerous mixture of drain cleaner and Clorox bleach at her face ... which blinded her immediately.
"The now repulsive obsession with Nvidia … has blinded people to the semis that can provide the fuel to the next leg higher," the "Mad Money " host said.
Blinded by his own ambition, Comey brushed aside superiors, rules and maybe laws while giving Hillary Clinton a free pass and turning the screws on Donald Trump.
Here&aposs the debate: Are these onetime Republicans so blinded by what I call Trump Trauma that they&aposre running into the arms of the opposition party?
The issue was highlighted earlier this year when a man flung acid across a crowded London nightclub, injuring 20 and leaving two people blinded in one eye.
Depicting a scene at an evacuation checkpoint, rows of British soldiers—temporarily blinded after a mustard attack—wear gauze around their heads as they walk towards safety.
The author believes that the fact that Christianity became the religion of the European establishment has blinded people to what a revolutionary doctrine it was (and is).
You've probably seen the instantly classic photo of Mark Zuckerberg cheerfully strutting past a crowd blinded by VR headsets at Mobile World Congress during Samsung's press conference.
Are we too blinded by the present, too awestruck by our own participation in a planet-wide experiment, to put ourselves in such a long-term context?
Blinded By the Light reportedly got a huge and enthusiastic reception, and Late Night and Fighting With My Family also seemed to play well with big crowds.
His manifesto lauds a Latin American accord under which Chavez sent oil to Cuba and Castro dispatched eye-doctors to treat thousands of Venezuelans blinded by cataracts.
With polls showing that either Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton could beat Trump, the party is being blinded to exactly what the general election could look like.
Though with the two other eclipses slated for 2019 (one in passionate Leo and another in nurturing Cancer), we're reminded not to be blinded by our ambition.
Then there are the actual hazards of flying if you are blinded, even for a couple of seconds—the pilot will be lost and could hit something.
Furthermore, these people's earnest desire for a technological quick fix to gun violence has blinded them to the many obvious problems with mixing software and small arms.
The gold standard for testing whether something is really doing what it's claimed to be doing is a double-blinded, randomized and placebo-controlled clinical trial, though.
Maybe Americans were too blinded by avocado toast to realize what we're missing out on: toast and eggs, freshly grilled, straightforward and perfect in its own right.
He was captain of the U.S. Naval Academy swim team before he was blinded by an explosive device while serving in the U.S. Navy in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
He weaves a spell to conceal the village in fog, and the Kargs, blinded, are forced to retreat as the villagers press a counterattack with makeshift spears.
In the process, we—the media, the politically engaged public—were blinded to what seem, in retrospect, to be obvious deficiencies in the Silverian view of politics.
For Democratic leaders, talk of impeachment hands Republicans a ready-made issue -- a way to caricature Pelosi and her caucus as radical leftists blinded by partisan hatred.
Called "Castle Bravo," it burned so hot that it could have permanently blinded anyone watching for dozens of miles around, and set any combustibles in sight aflame.
The study, a double-blinded randomized trial, looked at 58 women who first ate a meal high in saturated fats, the kind found in meat and butter.
His client, Heather Oberdorf, was partially blinded in 2015 after a retractable dog leash that she bought on Amazon snapped backward and hit her in the face.
When they present their feelings in this way, instead of placing blame, it's easier for their partners to see their concerns because they're not blinded by defensiveness.
Some clients have come to Guilford after being blinded by cleaning chemicals that have splashed in their eyes or having skin burned off their hands, he said.
Some clients have come to Guilford after being blinded by cleaning chemicals that have splashed in their eyes or having skin burned off their hands, he said.
Many held signs and covered their eyes to reference a medic who was allegedly blinded in one eye after police shot into a crowd on Saturday night.
Firemen, caked in coal dust, blinded by wind and smoke, had to make sure that the engine didn't explode, an eventuality they weren't always able to forestall.
Last year, Reid was blinded in one eye and suffered multiple broken ribs when a rubber resistance band he was using snapped and caused him to fall.
According to findings by the researchers Terrance Odean, Eduardo Andrade and Shengle Lin, investors naturally get excited by investing during bubbles and are often blinded by emotion.
Without each other, Scully and Mulder would have been two brilliant minds with beliefs so extreme they blinded themselves from the truths that lay somewhere in-between.
The current study wasn't blinded, and there wasn't a placebo group, so Prochazkova says more work needs to be done before we can prescribe microdosing to anyone.
Some said the allure of millions of dollars' worth of grants and subsidies that the government was offering the host community had blinded people to the risks.
An ordinary toaster becomes a device for punishment; a woman is ferried to an ophthalmologist's office in order to be blinded for her transgressions against the community.
My experience and impression is that people who have moved through the world almost entirely on one side of such a wall are blinded in a way.
President Trump and Congressional Republicans' obsession with passing a tax scam to benefit the wealthiest and corporations has blinded them to their responsibilities to the American people.
Psychedelic trials cannot be "blinded" in the same way most drug trials are: participants know when they have been dosed, and reports of improvement aren't yet standardized.
Sometimes adjusting his eye patch — his left eye was blinded in a 1976 car crash — the artist noted that he had never taken to actual gardening himself.
For example, I get mad at Democrats who can't see the urgent need to improve public schools because they are blinded by money coming from teachers' unions.
Her mother died when she was five and her father became partially blinded and lost a finger in an industrial accident, according to The New York Times.
Yield-chasing global investors, blinded by eight years of central-bank interest-rate repression have the hots for this type of yield, no matter what the risks.
Tyga knew the deal and even threw up smoke signals for Rob Kardashian about hooking up with Blac Chyna ... but thinks Rob was ultimately blinded by love.
This has blinded politicians and experts in their assessment of election results, tax reform passage, getting NATO members to pay more for their own defense and other developments.
In their latest study, Janssen scientists collaborated with the Yale School of Medicine to test out the nasal spray drug in a double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Isaac blunders through life blinded by his own privilege, and becomes an exaggerated example of what many of us fear most: A life gone "wrong," so to speak.
"The fact that the Philippines has been dealing with insurgencies for so long meant that it's somewhat blinded to this new phenomenon of pro-IS groups," she added.
If you choose to attend a live show of Megyn Kelly Today, exercise caution: You are at heightened risk of being blinded by a violently coral pink turtleneck.
The French revolutionaries had been so blinded by their commitment to liberty, equality and fraternity that they crushed dissenters and slaughtered aristocrats, including many members of Tocqueville's family.
In a now-deleted GoFundMe page discovered by KTRK, Calhoun said he "grew up blinded by drugs, hitting women," but he was seeking money to buy a car.
Now it's quite possible that I'd been blinded by my singular grocery devotion (ahem, Trader Joe's), because even my own mother knew what was up before I did.
Lucky for us, there are people who aren't blinded by the delicious taste of pizza, and those are the people we have to thank for real food innovation.
When faced with an extremely grave national security threat, multiple Republican senators were so blinded by partisan bias that they could only muster questions entirely unrelated to Russia.
He had other punches for putting fighters away, but it was certainly easier to land them on a man he had already blinded from the most extreme range.
Now partially blinded by an exercising accident, the Nevada Democrat and former amateur boxer is showing no signs of slowing down in his final five months in office.
The first is that our low, low expectations for labour markets have blinded us to the fact that workers really ought to be doing better than they are.
Standout track "Blinded By Your Grace," which is separated into two standalone songs, is the purest evidence of just how far Stormzy's religious leanings seep into his music.
When Giertz recorded the video announcing she had a tumor, she didn't know if she'd be blinded during surgery, or paralyzed, or experience memory loss or personality changes.
They were all randomly assigned to a healthful low-fat or a healthful low-carbohydrate diet, and they were clearly not blinded to which group they were in.
A Florida judge says the agency is entitled to an injunction against a stem cell clinic that has blinded patients and challenged the government's authority to regulate it.
A scuffle broke out, a cop was seen screaming about having been blinded by some kind of chemical spray, and mocking chants of "Sieg Heil!" could be heard.
The double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial of the drug, called AR101 and developed by Aimmune Therapeutics, is to be published Thursday in The New England Journal of Medicine.
I would be Scrooge-like indeed if I were so blinded by what's been lost that I could not see what is right in front of my face.
There sat Colvin — wearing the eye patch she had recently acquired after being half-blinded by a grenade in Sri Lanka — calmly sipping tea and smoking a cigarette.
A part that now shone so bright with autonomy and independence that it had blinded me from seeing how the isolation of my new identity also haunted me.
The Fog: Although the flight took off in clear skies in Orange County, it eventually encountered a fog so thick that it nearly blinded drivers on the freeway.
"The Communist government wasted his precious devotion to his country, silenced his poetic eloquence and blinded his artistic eye," Mr. Shipler wrote in an online eulogy this month.
While serving in the military for a decade as an account finance specialist, Mr. Childs worked through an injury in 0003 that gouged and blinded his right eye.
Her theory is that because many artists — all of us, really — were so captivated by the initial promise of the internet, they were blinded to its potential problems.
Last year, during a four-month siege, nearly 100 people were killed and hundreds blinded, as Indian paramilitaries rained bullets and millions of buckshot pellets on protesting crowds.
A recent fatal crash of a Tesla was attributed to the driver's recklessness and relying too much on the car's sensors, which apparently were blinded by the sun.
In 2011, an Iranian woman blinded with acid by her suitor after she spurned his marriage offers spared him hours before surgeons prepared to blind the man with acid.
It's that their supporters are so blinded by their dislike of the other side that they are largely in denial about their own nominee's manifest unfitness for high office.
At least 90 people, mostly young men and students, were killed and thousands wounded, hundreds of them in the eyes and blinded by shotgun pellets fired by Indian troops.
Morgentaler believes T has developed a bad reputation over the years (due to its use by cheating athletes and the like) that has blinded opponents to its potential benefits.
They describe a rogue senior FBI official so blinded by partisan political rancor that he has been suspended from his job and may face criminal charges in the future.
"Oh, 20 seconds probably, that's all it took," Louis Tomososki, an Oregon man who was partially blinded during a total solar eclipse in 8003, told a local NBC affiliate.
At the end of the tour is a familiar sight for fans of the series: the heavy blast door opens up, and you're blinded by the bright light outside.
It's easy to be blinded by Amazon's success with the Echo, but the reality is that its broader virtual assistant strategy will remain handicapped until it solves this problem.
Netflix description: Blinded as a young boy, Matt Murdock fights injustice by day as a lawyer and by night as the superhero Daredevil in Hell's Kitchen, New York City.
The three-shade lineup includes Ray of Light, a warm rose gold; You Light Up My Life, a pale, icy silver; and Blinded By The Light, a bright gold.
Just ask David Evans of South Wales, who was temporarily blinded by Indian spices after a kitchen showdown with a chef whom he allegedly accused of serving "rubbery" meat.
In the past two years, journalists in the scenic Himalayan valley have been threatened by militants, blinded by pellet guns fired by security forces, and murdered by unknown assailants.
That they lived with a perpetual chip on their shoulder about existing in our shadow, that their entire state basks in and is blinded by New York's reflected glory.
The Verge's reporting suggests that many administrators and researchers at the museum may have been blinded by Pinto's supposed scientific brilliance and chose to minimize what he had done.
My eyes accepted the tradeoff between seeing in color and being blinded, and seeing in black and white and feeling at ease while staring at a screen for hours.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Thursday criticized judges who granted mitigating circumstances to murderers of women on the grounds they were blinded by jealousy or disappointment.
An endangered orangutan on Indonesia's Sumatra Island was saved but is permanently blinded after being stabbed and shot more than 28503 times with an air rifle, according to reports.
Her father was partly blinded by the blast, and he was later one of the founders of an antinuclear campaign group, the Japan Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs.
Wherever they went, they had encountered the viscerally undreamt-of horrors that were routine on the frontier: Indians who threatened, locusts that devoured, blizzards that blinded, crops that failed.
Whether or not these attacks are fact-based appears to be of little consequence to this element of the Democratic base; they are literally blinded with hatred for Trump.
Even after a Kashmir resident was blinded in one eye after being hit by three pellets, Indian officials said there have been "no major injuries to anybody," CNN reported.
She has won the past three world championships in the all-around, and the spotlight on her has been so bright that it could have blinded a lesser athlete.
"We'd like to ask precaution so as not to get blinded by exaggerated assessment about the security situation on the Korean peninsula, " Defense Ministry spokesman Moon Sang-kyun said.
In those kind of moments, it is very easy to be blinded by the glitz and glamour of the fact that you're standing within arm's reach of Kanye West.
Young, who runs his own entertainment company and has painstakingly dissected the park's failures on Theme Park University, argues that the management team was blinded by their own brilliance.
But let's not be blinded by optimism or biased by what we want to see: Certain actions, and lack of action, could keep us in this unfair loop indefinitely.
There have been numerous ways for him to have knowledge about his holdings: Among other things, he transferred many assets to his wife and neither "blinded" nor disclosed them.
NFL star DeAndre Hopkins says his mom was blinded and physically scarred for life in a brutal domestic violence incident ... and he's sharing his story with high school kids.
We'd save Uno for the end when, blinded by either the booze or the light of dawn, we could no longer count the dots on a pair of dice.
In November 2019, Muath Amarneh was blinded in one eye after Israeli Border Police opened fire to disperse protesters at a demonstration near the West Bank city of Hebron.
"Blinded by the Light", which is also the name of Mr Springsteen's debut single, draws heavily on a memoir that Mr Manzoor, who became a journalist, published in 2007.
And yet we're nevertheless blinded enough by the state's many charms to remain sure that Michigan is constantly in clear and present danger of being colonized by enthusiastic outsiders.
Blinded by their loathing of Mr. Trump, these people cannot see that his North Korea denuclearization policy has been more serious — and more promising — than those of previous administrations.
Credit...Ilana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times REYNOSA, Mexico — He remembers being on his knees, gagged and blinded with duct tape, his hands tied behind his back.
NOVOPOKROVKA, Kyrgyzstan (Reuters) - Partly blinded by shotgun pellets still lodged in his head, Jaabars the snow leopard licks his paw inside a rescue shelter cage after life-saving surgery.
There is current interest among bird-strike specialists for lasers—surprising, perhaps, given the many instances in which pilots have reported being temporarily blinded by scoundrels wielding laser pointers.
If it's dark outside and you open an app like Google Maps or CityMapper to help find your way, you might be blinded by their naturally bright color schemes.
"She ended up having a crowdfunding campaign, went to a clinic in Georgia, and then ended up being blinded by the so-called stem cell procedure there," he said.
"You're so blinded with racism that you don't even realize the decisions the president you root for is destroying the country you claim to love so much," Cardi B tweeted.
The researchers recruited 24 healthy volunteers who regularly used cannabis, but not on a daily basis, to test the "Am I Stoned" app in a randomized, controlled, double-blinded trial.
He said the wounded include patients who have been blinded by shrapnel, have broken arms and legs and gashes on their heads, and in some cases have needed limbs amputated.
Perhaps my enthusiasm for the glamor and fun of the gay party scene blinded me to the fact that lurking in the shadows was an ever-present specter of hatred.
Once the women put their phones down, their right eye, after it had adapted to the screen, was temporarily blinded until it had time to adjust and match the other.
STEWART: But not only narcissistic, but in no way an examination of the foundation of what he was saying, which is: You are an incredibly corrupt and blinded, symbiotic terrarium.
These scandals, lies and cover-ups are brought to you by a mainstream media blinded by its hatred of President Trump and contempt for the truth and the American people.
"We have subsequently repeated a series of blinded experiments...and have now determined conclusively that our conclusion...is wrong and cannot be supported," write the authors in their retraction statement.
Previous work has shown that functional eyes could be grafted in blinded tadpoles, but the new research shows its possible to use drugs to improve the efficiency of the process.
Meanwhile in Braavos, the blinded Arya is continuing her training, which now consists of begging for spare coinage and occasionally being accosted by those who work for the Faceless Men.
In many of these cases, victims are blinded or disfigured by jilted partners or relatives for not bringing adequate dowry, for refusing a man's advances or in property related disputes.
When you're no longer blinded by the beauty and the love and the lust, when you start to feel like you're really getting to know the person, it gets intense.
"Mississippi Goddam" addressed the 1963 murder of Medgar Evers as well as the bombing at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, which killed four girls and blinded a fifth.
Yes, blinded auditions for orchestras saw the share of women in the top orchestras grow from 5 percent to 25 percent, but that was over the course of 40 years.
Poussey's death radicalized her, however; suddenly, she could see how her white boss's "niceness" had blinded her—in a crisis, his sympathy went to the man who killed her friend.
You know this is theater, but you also discover that being yelled at and light-blinded makes your pulse jump; disarms your defenses; persuades you to do what you're told.
Of the studies supporting their use, 173 percent had randomization, 67 percent were double-blinded, 67 percent had an active or placebo group and 25 percent focused on clinical outcomes.
Still, each of them recently proved they are blinded by tradition bias and a belief that being white is the default right, true and wise way to live in America.
Yet he seemed genuinely stunned when Dany, blinded by rage, lit up King's Landing with her dragon, slaughtering hundreds of thousands of innocents and unleashing a bloody free-for-all.
No portion of the PMC has been more blinded by its righteous self-image than the Democratic Party establishment, which failed to foresee a devastating loss in last year's election.
Private equity spent much of 2012 in an unwanted spotlight, thanks to Mitt Romney's presidential run, and there are (very) early indications that it could get blinded again in 2020.
Meanwhile, Dunbar, blinded by pride, greed and paranoia, has alienated those most loyal to him, including Florence, his third daughter, who attempts to rescue him and foil her sisters's plot.
And, finally, was it that the all-numbers-go-up-and-to-the-right mentality of Facebook blinded him to the shortcuts that get taken in the service of growth?
I understand some people are blinded by Kelly's status as a former general and Gold Star family member, the latter of which I know he would not care to be.
"Blinded by the Light" tells the story of Javed, the son of Pakistani immigrants -- his mother works as a seamstress and his father loses his job in an auto factory.
For a start these "white ants" aren't ants at all but cockroaches that evolution has shrunk, blinded and turned surprisingly social (all of which does little for their public relations).
His father had moved to Germany from Poland after World War I to work as a merchant and, in Berlin, developed a work program for veterans who had been blinded.
A policeman and a protester remain in critical condition, Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau said on Sunday, adding that "several people" had been blinded in one eye by police rubber bullets.
But unlike Jeansonne, most revisionists have also concluded that Hoover's triumphs in voluntary relief efforts blinded him to the reality that the Depression had exhausted the resources of private charity.
When disease progression was measured by central, blinded review, however, the figure rose to 30.2 months, according to data presented at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology annual meeting on Tuesday.
Koepka was also left 'heartbroken' after learning that one of his tee shots at the event in Paris had struck a spectator and reportedly left her blinded in one eye.
A policeman and a protester remained in critical condition, Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau said on Sunday, adding that "several people" had been blinded in one eye by police rubber bullets.
Crowned, blinded and gagged by highly polished discs, and born of traditions both European and African, these graceful, commanding figures will change the face of the museum, literally and figuratively.
Love Fraud is like The Jinx but better: It dives deeply into the ways we are blinded to the truth, even about ourselves — and its finale is truly, chillingly unforgettable.
Love Fraud is like The Jinx but better; it dives deeply into the ways we are blinded to the truth, even about ourselves — and its finale is truly, chillingly unforgettable.
Critics of missile defenses were often blinded by one closely held assumption: that support for missile defenses and junking the ABM treaty was due to an animosity to arms control.
Restorers, conservators and local experts have accused the Prague government of not appreciating the risks of a relocation, and of being blinded by the typical financial incentives in such loans.
As his Neuroscience paper puts it: The study was single-blinded, since only one researcher was allowed to enter the prison and a device for coded blinding was not available.
In the thirteenth round another of this look-down, punch-over-the-top right hands snuck in on Lopez on his blinded side and sent him reeling for the TKO.
They are more like animals driven by instinct than chess masters driven by strategy, though of course there's a range (with Trump being on the far blinded-by-narcissism end).
Hanifa Nakiryowa had been left with facial scars and blinded in one eye after her ex-husband hired someone to attack the mother-of-two when she fled the abusive marriage.
As the saying goes, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and ISIS and other jihadis were fighting Kurdish militants, Turkey's biggest bugaboo that blinded it to all other dangers.
The juror who identifies with the young person accused of reckless driving or dealing drugs might be blinded by "resentment against the system that punished" that juror or her loved ones.
" In response, Cardi said, "You're so blinded with racism that you don't even realize the decisions the president you root for is destroying the country you claim to love so much.
Maverick also takes on the challenge of wooing his instructor, call sign "Charlie," who reminds him in her own way that he is blinded by the act he tries to maintain.
This is a nitpick, maybe, but being tethered to a $1,000+ computer, while you are effectively blinded and deafened to the outside world is a crazy thing to ask of anyone.
Women are four times more likely than men to be blinded by trachoma, largely due to their greater contact with children and frequency of infection from the disease, says the WHO.
But the press, unable to resist a colorful yarn and perhaps blinded by the negative stereotypes of Staten Island that prevail in the rest of the city, hyped this race relentlessly.
In fact it is "price opacity" that has enabled health costs to soar, while patients are blinded and continue in a bubble of expectation based on the high premiums they pay.
The Clintons encouraged Mr. Brock to start Media Matters, and Mr. Clinton used to hand out copies of "Blinded by the Right" that he kept in the couple's Chappaqua, N.Y., home.
They are kept in darkness for weeks or are blinded, which causes the bird to gorge on grains and grapes and become fat, the key ingredient to its decadence when cooked.
The key piece of evidence used to convince the FDA was a double-blinded, randomized, and controlled trial of 62 children with moderate-to-severe ADHD, which was published this January.
But in the letter published Sunday, he alleged that the former Cardinal McCarrick "orchestrated" the selection of bishops blinded by a gay ideology that he blames for the sex abuse crisis.
Sometimes so taxing that our mind's eye becomes completely blinded by the red hot poker of spreadsheets and expense forms, and we lose sight of the struggles of our fellow man.
The blast leveled much of the north end of the city, killed about 2100,000 people and injured perhaps 10,000 others, including nearly 600 people who were blinded, mainly by shattered glass.
Like the patients he is now trying to help, Dr. Crozier was blinded in one eye by uveitis and recovered — but then lost his sight a second time, to a cataract.
But many allergists say such reactions are extremely rare, noting that the reports are anecdotal and that rigorous double-blinded studies have not found evidence that allergies to food additives exist.
There are categories of experience and thought threatened by our devotion to efficiency, and in our fast-paced lives, we may be blinded to the loss of those ways of thinking.
N.C.: My suspicion is that those who seem oblivious to suffering, whether it is nearby or in remote corners, are for the most part unaware, perhaps blinded by doctrine and ideology.
Our government's international energy policy is out of date, too, blinded by decades-old Atoms for Peace rhetoric regarding the need for nuclear power in "energy-hungry" parts of the world.
In January, after striking a car in his Land Rover, he claimed he had been blinded by the sun, in what proved a harbinger of a troubled year for the monarchy.
"It's all about money," he said, adding that he believes the National Rifle Association's influence on politicians has blinded American leaders to the risks of civilian ownership of military-grade weapons.
"Sometimes you are blinded and sometimes you are dazzled — this is life," summed up Alessandro Michele, gamboling in his mental pastures during a news conference after his Gucci show on Wednesday.
" Miller, the former Justice Department spokesperson, said some FBI agents have "taken a really hard partisan line and are just kind of blinded by their anger and hatred toward Hillary Clinton.
I was certain I liked a certain brand of Mexican beer, but when I tasted a few brands blinded, I actually put [the Mexican beer] at the bottom of the pack.
" Similarly, Holderness said that "an abusive nature is certainly not something most colleagues are able to spot in a professional setting, especially if they are blinded by a stellar resume and background.
If the name of the clinic seems familiar, that's because it's the same Florida clinic that last year unintentionally blinded three patients in a clinical trial of an unproven stem cell therapy.
Similar gossip had been the subject of dozens of "blind items" (descriptions of a scandal in which celebrities' names are removed, or "blinded," and replaced with clues of their identity) for years.
Little did they know that MS Paint isn't going anywhere anytime soon, but at the time, blinded by sadness and fear, they hastily paid tearful goodbyes to the their first technological love.
After doctors revealed in March that a clinic in Florida had blinded three women who had stem cells injected into their eyeballs, the FDA sent in its inspectors, finding numerous other problems.
I was so blinded by my quest to set myself apart from other women that it never occurred to me to push back on how we were being represented in the magazine.
And if we can look across the pond for a second, Blinded by the Light, from Bend It Like Beckham helmer Gurinder Chadha, was another crowdpleaser to pick up a big deal.
The shift at the Federal Reserve under Jerome Powell's leadership from being data-dependent to being blinded by the desire to normalize interest rates could spell trouble for stocks, according to CNBC's .
Those sparkly knee-highs (that most likely blinded the players) are $21,5753 Saint Laurent "Niki" boots that just about every star in Hollywood owns and are pure magic for the KiraKira app.
Corey Stewart, a Republican hoping to be the next governor of Virginia, and others like him are so blinded by their rage, their hatred, they can't see the irony in their protests.
The major piece of evidence that secured the FDA's clearance of Plenity was a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial involving more than 400 patients with a BMI between 27 to 40.
And in any case, this topic is merely a magnet for Bernie supporters who are hurting and willing to lash out — a minority blinded by Clinton hatred enough to become Trump supporters.
Prosecutors, blinded by the intense glare of publicity surrounding the trial, faced an extraordinarily talented defense team in a televised case presided over by a judge who lost control of his courtroom.
Honestly, it looked like Robin Thicke circa 2013 Friday night outside Catch L.A. -- paparazzi blinded Robin and April as they walked out of dinner, and the singer's got a lot to celebrate.
"Doctors like to be able to write a prescription and know that whatever they wrote is pure and from a blinded, placebo-controlled trial," California-based Nemus's CEO Brian Murphy told Reuters.
There have been other studies linking magnesium to depression, but Muskin says they weren't blinded—meaning the researchers and participants knew what they were being tested for, which can bias the results.
In this amazing natural phenomenon, the moon nicely fits over the sun and blocks its light, allowing us to look directly at the sun without being blinded and view its beautiful corona.
They were fused together, bound by pain, and there was no escape...Blinded and dying, every part of him screaming for release, Harry felt the creature use him again... This sounds unpleasant!
The Heads Together runners included Ivan Castro, 49, a U.S. Army officer who was blinded in Iraq, and Karl Hinett, 30, who suffered terrible burns in a petrol bomb attack in Iraq.
Masvidal's jab vexed Cerrone and blinded him each time the two came close enough and it meant that Cerrone often had to choose between backing off or attempting to throw strikes blind.
Driving west into the sunset I was half-blinded, but I could see well enough through the dust-smeared windshield to note how dry the trees along the highway are right now.
The powerful final image has a blinded French soldier reaching out to grab the hand of the German lying next to him without realizing that he has sought comfort from a corpse.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean student blinded in both eyes by police rubber bullets in a protest last year appeared in public on Wednesday for the first time to rejoin anti-government protests.
"I was blinded by your looks and the sex and so tried to ignore what my brain was telling me," Colvin writes in her diary after discovering her longtime partner's multiple affairs.
The federal government's botched testing rollout could turn out to be one of the great public health failures of modern times, having blinded the US public health response at a critical juncture.
Last week, thanks to a terrific investigation in the Wall Street Journal, we saw how size has blinded Amazon to a host of dangerous products that third-party sellers have made available.
"They were caught up in their own characters and popularity — they were blinded by YouTube fame and, again, upon reflection, made some very poor decisions," the agency said in a blog post.
For example, there is the family of a seven-year-old with a severe form of epilepsy, and a ten-year-old blinded by eye cancer, and her mother among those represented.
The expansiveness of Kelly's writing — novels, short stories, fairy tales, long poems, and lyrics — along with his many publications (more than 50 books) has blinded many to just how good he is.
A less exacting conservator ("ivory black"; "vine black"), or a conservator blinded by the common view (black works; bleak time), might have missed this element of the Rothkos, and likely destroyed it.
One is a young poet who was blinded by a Taliban roadside bomb that also killed his sister, just a couple of years after an American airstrike killed his father and uncle.
He waited it out in a makeshift medical area, holding hands with another person who had been blinded by pepper spray, until he was ready to head back to a friend's house.
Tracks like "Dry Your Eyes" (which originally, and luckily eventually did not, feature Chris Martin), "Fit But You Know It" and "Blinded By The Lights" are rooted in the fabric of society.
Yet, it's hard to dismiss that blinded clinical trials have shown MCS patients are unable to distinguish between their triggers and placebos, reacting just as strongly to chemicals as other benign substances.
Cossman noticed during all three of his volcano trips that there were moments when smoke and steam and gas essentially blinded him—a disconcerting experience when you're standing on the precipice of hell.
They turn men into pliable playthings, and the punchline of almost all of these films revolves around one idea: Men are basically stupid; blinded by sex, and helpless in the face of it.
Researchers did a randomized, double-blinded placebo-controlled study of 11,976 women in six countries with high rates of premature birth: India, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guatemala, Kenya, Pakistan and Zambia.
Netflix's Bird Box looks like a similar story, but with one major difference — the characters can make all the noise they want (and certainly frequently do), as long as they keep themselves blinded.
The tabulations purport to show that Germany could not afford large reparations; the portraits that weakness, vanity and vindictiveness blinded the Allies to German suffering and to how reparations would poison European relations.
Clark participated in the crime with other activists, and described herself as a "single-minded fanatic ... at war with America" and "a blinded revolutionary," according to New York State Department of Corrections records.
Several suggested that all journals should move toward double-blinded peer review, whereby reviewers can't see the names or affiliations of the person they're reviewing and publication authors don't know who reviewed them.
If that is the criteria for winning the Mirrorball, then I am blinded by the light coming off of this group of people I am now connected to by this very unique adventure.
But back then, his civilized behavior never blinded Americans as to what he represented, whom he really was or that he also ran a "racket" (a network of KGB operatives) to undermine America.
"I think it unwittingly blinded our industry in some ways to looking at itself because it glorified some behaviors that, I know in the later part of his life he abhorred," Meyer continued.
Shareholders may have been blinded by Facebook's dizzying growth over the past few years, but we now know that the edifice of that growth is far more tenuous than we ever knew before.
That seer of Greek mythology was blinded for different reasons according to different literary sources, but in all the stories the gods took Tiresias's sight because he saw what he should not have.
Americans must face up to the facts: politics has most likely blinded them, obscuring their view of significant facts and all but blacking out the portion of their brains devoted to critical thinking.
As we step out of each ruin, we are blinded by light, and we feel the wonder and trepidation of a young boy lost in an abandoned world, unsure of what awaits him.
Jackson's narcissism and stubbornness blinded him to the changing hoops world around him; by the end, he was left begging people to trust him when he said he knew what he was doing.
We traced the fading fortunes of Europe's social democrats (My old faded rose) and the companies that are failing to make a go of solar energy as prices plummet (Blinded by the light).
It released two devastating flops in back-to-back weekends last month with "The Kitchen" and "Blinded by the Light," and its tentpole $200 million summer release, "Godzilla: King of the Monsters," disappointed.
In recent days, Cramer has been critical of Powell, saying Monday that the Fed's shift from being data-dependent to being blinded by the desire to normalize rates could spell trouble for stocks.
Poisonous batches of bootleg alcohol have killed at least 42 people, blinded more than a dozen others and sent hundreds to the hospital across Iran in recent weeks, the country's Health Ministry said.
They say they still do not have enough kits to test people for the virus, even though testing has picked up after early stumbles blinded the U.S. to the dangers of Covid-19.
At least 70 people were killed in those protests, and hundreds of civilians have been blinded by pellet guns as security forces cracked down on demonstrators in the aftermath of Mr. Wani's killing.
They claim to be above party and ideology, but are in fact so blinded by groupthink that they cannot tolerate any challenge to their 1990s-era consensus on trade, immigration and foreign policy.
A recent two-week study (which doesn't appear to have been randomized or blinded) found whole body cryotherapy to be similar to traditional rehabilitation in improving outcomes for 44 patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
But Mr. McConnell and his party have become so blinded by their rage against Obamacare that they are losing sight of what ought to be their goal: safeguarding the health of their constituents.
Ludicrous claims of him being a child actor or being coached soon followed and have, thankfully, been dismissed by those not living in a world of conspiracy theories or blinded by pure partisanship.

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